00:16:16 Nahid Khan: Warmest greetings everyone! 00:16:45 Kara (she/her): Hello, Nahid, and welcome! 00:17:04 Fran Megarry: Yes, Nahid so good to see you and everyone. 00:24:04 Nahid Khan: I don't know much about facial (or other) scarification in West Africa; is there a good resource for this topic? Also, was this a practice in the time period when this sculpture was made? 00:28:34 Nahid Khan: Qur'anic writing boards … great quote from community member …. I was thinking that children also have to learn to hold it properly and with a kind of discipline that then is applied in further learning, similar to sitting still, etc. 00:29:17 Nahid Khan: Thank you, Mia Docent Class of 2015! 00:29:51 Lisa M.: Yes, 2015, very impressive! 00:35:19 Nahid Khan: Aziz Osman's painting could be of a market scene at night during Ramadan …. in many countries, the markets are open at night during Ramadan … 00:39:24 Manju Parikh: Every Wed there is a siren whose sound we hear to remember as a warning. 00:41:25 elizabeth: Thinking about the impact of comparing this to Native American beaded objects on leather. 01:05:00 Manju Parikh: Wodaab 01:07:00 Kara (she/her): https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-39070587